Putul And The Dolphins/Putul O Shushuk (Bengali)

Author : Mariam Karim Ahlawat
Illustrator : Proiti Roy

Putul lives by the Ganga in a fishing village in Bengal. In the torrential monsoons one year, the mighty river swells over the banks and into the huts and two friendly dolphins come leaping in the water right through Putul's window. Worried that someone might kill them, Putul leads them back into the river. But the strong currents begin to sweep her away… The story highlights the empathetic relationship people share with nature when their everyday lives are so closely linked with it.

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Age 5+
Specifications 24 pages; 9.5” x 8.5”; full colour; soft cover
Translator Indrani Krishnaier
ISBN 978-81-8146-317-3
First Published 2006

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The story vividly portrays the poverty of the fishing village, and the monsoon’s fury in that part of the world. The moral that we should not harm wild creatures especially endangered ones as these gentle animals is presented as part of the fable. Youngindiabooks.com

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Putul And The Dolphins/Putul O Shushuk (Bengali)

Putul And The Dolphins/Putul O Shushuk (Bengali)

Putul lives by the Ganga in a fishing village in Bengal. In the torrential monsoons one year, the mighty river swells over the banks and into the huts and two friendly dolphins come leaping in the water right through Putul's window. Worried that someone might kill them, Putul leads them back into the river. But the strong currents begin to sweep her away… The story highlights the empathetic relationship people share with nature when their everyday lives are so closely linked with it.

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